2018-Jun-27Clarivate Analytics published the InCites Journal Citations Report for 2017. The JCR Impact Factor of Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering is 0.699, and the JCR 5-Year Impact Factor is 0.674.

2017-Jun-14Thomson Reuters published the Journal Citations Report for 2016. The JCR Impact Factor of Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering is 0.595, and the JCR 5-Year Impact Factor is 0.661.

2017-Feb-16With new technologies, such as mobile communications, internet of things, and wide applications of social media, organizations generate a huge volume of data, much faster than several years ago. Big data, characterized by high volume, diversity and velocity, increasingly drives decision making and is changing the landscape of business intelligence, from governments to private organizations, from communities to individuals. Big data analytics that discover insights from evidences has a high demand for computing efficiency, knowledge discovery, problem solving, and event prediction. We dedicate a special section of Issue 4/2017 to Big Data. Prospective authors are asked to make the submissions for this section no later than the 31st of May 2017, placing "BigData - " before the paper title in OpenConf.

This paper introduces a new fuzzy logic controller (FLC) based photovoltaic (PV) maximum power point tracking (MPPT) optimized with the genetic algorithm (GA). Four FLCs with five and seven numbers of triangular (tri) and generalized bell (g-bell) membership functions (MFs) are analyzed. The performances of the analyzed algorithms have been compared with the appropriate performances of the classical perturb and observe (P&O) algorithm by using the following criteria: the rise time (tr), the tracking accuracy of the output power, and the energy yield. The results showed that the FL-based PV MPPT controller with seven triangular (7-tri) MFs provides the best steady-state performances.

References WeightWeb of Science® Citations for all references: 185 TCRSCOPUS® Citations for all references: 253 TCR

Web of Science® Average Citations per reference: 7 ACRSCOPUS® Average Citations per reference: 10 ACR

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